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Mattia Destro was one of a number of surprise inclusions in Italy’s 32-man Euro 2012 squad. Antonio Labbate takes a closer look at the Siena revelation.
From Gian Piero Gasperini's exit to fighting for survival on Sunday, Scott Fleming charts Genoa's decline and ponders what can be done to halt it.
In a four-way race where no-one seemed willing to lead, Rob Paton analyses how Udinese managed to take the prized third place for 2011-12.
Juventus unbowed, veterans bid farewell with goals and Antonio Di Natale makes it three in a row as Susy Campanale rounds up the stats and facts.
Today Serie A and Susy Campanale wave goodbye to some of the most representative figures of the last 20 years.
As rumours gather pace that Ezequiel Lavezzi is heading to Inter or PSG, Dave Taylor pays tribute to what Il Pocho has achieved at Napoli.
Serie A will lose one of its greatest centre-backs of the modern era when Alessandro Nesta leaves in the summer, says Rob Paton.
The Martin Luther of calcio, more people Delio Rossi wants to slap and Sebastien Frey’s diet as Susy Campanale rounds up the silliest statements.
Of the factors influencing Juventus’ Scudetto success, Antonio Conte is top of the list. Luca Cetta salutes the Old Lady’s man on the bench.
Looking for a Bosman bargain this summer? Visit San Siro. Antonio Labbate puts together a team of Milan and Inter players with expiring contracts.
Juve's Scudetto success is all the more impressive for how implausible it seemed last summer, according to Scott Fleming.
Juventus’ last title pre-Calciopoli was in 2003 when Antonio Conte, Gigi Buffon and Alessandro Del Piero lifted Lo Scudetto. Giancarlo Rinaldi writes.
Juventus secured the title in Week 37’s dramatic evening of football that, as Rob Paton suggests, perfectly summed up the previous 36 rounds.
Juventus enjoy a record-breaking Scudetto, Diego Milito’s hat-trick after 52 years and Francesco Totti’s half-millennium. Susy Campanale rounds up the Week 37 stats.
There are two rounds left, but Susy Campanale believes tonight’s games are going to be ones that decide the title race
May 5, 2002, was one of the most memorable days in the history of Serie A. Antonio Labbate recalls the events of that afternoon when Juventus pipped Inter and Roma to the title.
Delio Rossi’s Brad Pitt moment, the Neapolitan virus and divine intervention fooling Gigi Buffon, as Susy Campanale sums up the silliest Serie A statements.
Delio Rossi had to go. Giancarlo Rinaldi on the latest chapter in a season that Fiorentina, fighting for survival, will want to forget.